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− | ==Mace | + | {{Item |
− | + | |title= Mace | |
+ | |image= Copper Mace.png; Bismuth Bronze Mace.png; Black Bronze Mace.png; Bronze Mace.png; Wrought Iron Mace.png; Steel Mace.png; Black Steel Mace.png; Blue Steel Mace.png; Red Steel Mace.png | ||
+ | |invimage= Copper Mace | ||
+ | |invimage2= Bismuth Bronze Mace | ||
+ | |invimage3= Black Bronze Mace | ||
+ | |invimage4= Bronze Mace | ||
+ | |invimage5= Wrought Iron Mace | ||
+ | |invimage6= Steel Mace | ||
+ | |invimage7= Black Steel Mace | ||
+ | |invimage8= Blue Steel Mace | ||
+ | |invimage9= Red Steel Mace | ||
+ | |stackable= No | ||
+ | |size= Large | ||
+ | |weight= Medium | ||
+ | |itemid= 16519 - 16526, 16528 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Obtaining == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Metal Mace === | ||
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Metal Maces can only be made from [[Metals#Tool Metals|tool metals]]. They can be cast in ceramic molds, or worked on a metal anvil. | Metal Maces can only be made from [[Metals#Tool Metals|tool metals]]. They can be cast in ceramic molds, or worked on a metal anvil. | ||
− | ====Casting==== | + | ==== Casting ==== |
+ | |||
{{main|Metalworking Industry#Casting|Casting}} | {{main|Metalworking Industry#Casting|Casting}} | ||
− | + | [[Bismuth Bronze]], [[Black Bronze]], [[Bronze]], and [[Copper]] Maces can be cast using a [[Vessel]] or a [[Ceramic Mold]] instead of working on an anvil. | |
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+ | ===== Ceramic Mold ===== | ||
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{| cellspacing="10" | {| cellspacing="10" | ||
!Making the Clay Tool Mold | !Making the Clay Tool Mold | ||
+ | !Firing the Mold | ||
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− | |{{Knapping | + | |{{Grid/Knapping |
|A1= Clay flat light |B1= Clay flat light |C1= Clay Flat Dark |D1= Clay flat light |E1= Clay flat light | |A1= Clay flat light |B1= Clay flat light |C1= Clay Flat Dark |D1= Clay flat light |E1= Clay flat light | ||
|A2= Clay flat light |B2= Clay Flat Dark |C2= Clay Flat Dark |D2= Clay Flat Dark |E2= Clay flat light | |A2= Clay flat light |B2= Clay Flat Dark |C2= Clay Flat Dark |D2= Clay Flat Dark |E2= Clay flat light | ||
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|A4= Clay flat light |B4= Clay Flat Dark |C4= Clay Flat Dark |D4= Clay Flat Dark |E4= Clay flat light | |A4= Clay flat light |B4= Clay Flat Dark |C4= Clay Flat Dark |D4= Clay Flat Dark |E4= Clay flat light | ||
|A5= Clay flat light |B5= Clay flat light |C5= Clay Flat Dark |D5= Clay flat light |E5= Clay flat light | |A5= Clay flat light |B5= Clay flat light |C5= Clay Flat Dark |D5= Clay flat light |E5= Clay flat light | ||
− | |Output= | + | |Output= Ceramic Mold Mace |
}} | }} | ||
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|} | |} | ||
− | To | + | ===== Vessel ===== |
+ | |||
+ | Place an empty or partially filled Mace mold into the slot to fill it with metal from the vessel. It takes 100 units of metal to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. The text in the vessel's GUI will be updated to show the amount of metal remaining in the vessel. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Grid/Vessel | ||
+ | |Units=100 | ||
+ | |A1= Ceramic Mold Mace; Ceramic Mold Mace (Copper) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Unshaped Ingot ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | To fill the Mace mold from a ceramic ingot mold, right click the ''liquid'' unshaped ingot to open the casting interface: | ||
{| cellspacing="10" | {| cellspacing="10" | ||
|{{Grid/Ceramic Mold | |{{Grid/Ceramic Mold | ||
− | |A1= Unshaped Copper | + | |A1= Unshaped Copper;; Unshaped Bismuth Bronze;; Unshaped Black Bronze;; Unshaped Bronze; |A2= Ceramic Mold Mace; Ceramic Mold |
− | |Output= Ceramic Mold Mace (Copper) | + | |Output= ; Ceramic Mold Mace (Copper);; Ceramic Mold Mace (Bismuth Bronze);; Ceramic Mold Mace (Black Bronze);; Ceramic Mold Mace (Bronze) |
}} | }} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|{{Grid/Inventory Table | |{{Grid/Inventory Table | ||
− | + | |A2= |B2= Ceramic Mold Mace (Copper); Ceramic Mold Mace (Bismuth Bronze); Ceramic Mold Mace (Black Bronze); Ceramic Mold Mace (Bronze) | |
− | |A2= |B2= Ceramic Mold Mace (Copper) | + | |Output= Mace Head (Copper); Mace Head (Bismuth Bronze); Mace Head (Black Bronze); Mace Head (Bronze) |
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− | |Output= Mace Head (Copper) | + | |
}} | }} | ||
|{{Grid/Inventory Table | |{{Grid/Inventory Table | ||
− | |A1= |B1= Mace Head (Copper) | + | |A1= |B1= Mace Head (Copper); Mace Head (Bismuth Bronze); Mace Head (Black Bronze); Mace Head (Bronze) |
− | |A2= |B2= Stick | + | |A2= |B2= Stick |
− | + | |Output= Copper Mace; Bismuth Bronze Mace; Black Bronze Mace; Bronze Mace | |
− | |Output= Copper Mace | + | |
}} | }} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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− | ====Smithing==== | + | ==== Smithing ==== |
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{{main|Anvil#Working|Working}} | {{main|Anvil#Working|Working}} | ||
− | Mace heads | + | Mace heads can also be crafted by using [[double ingots]] on an anvil with a [[hammer]]. This is the only option for higher tier metals that cannot be cast. The damage of the mace depends on the metal used. The durability depends both on the metal used and the skill of the smith forging the head. |
===== Smithing the Mace Head ===== | ===== Smithing the Mace Head ===== | ||
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{{Grid/Anvil | {{Grid/Anvil | ||
− | |A1=Steel Ingot 2x| | + | |A1=Steel Ingot 2x; |B1= ; Mace Head (Steel) |C1= Mace Head (Steel) |
− | | | + | |Tool= Stone Hammer |
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− | |Tool= Stone Hammer | + | |
}} | }} | ||
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===== Finishing the Mace ===== | ===== Finishing the Mace ===== | ||
{{Grid/Inventory Table | {{Grid/Inventory Table | ||
− | |A1= |B1= Mace Head (Steel) | + | |A1= |B1= Mace Head (Steel) |
− | |A2= |B2= Stick | + | |A2= |B2= Stick |
− | + | ||
|Output= Steel Mace | |Output= Steel Mace | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | == Usage == | ||
− | [[ | + | Maces are an alternative weapon to the [[sword]], inflicting [[Damage Type|Crushing Damage]] on players and mobs that it is used against. |
+ | |||
+ | == History == | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{History|b}} | ||
+ | {{History||v1|Added Maces.}} | ||
+ | {{History||Build 67|Mace damage heavily re-balanced to make metal weapons more useful.}} | ||
+ | {{History|foot}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Armor]] | ||
{{Blocks}} | {{Blocks}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Tools]] |
Revision as of 02:34, 17 May 2014
Contents
Obtaining
Metal Mace
Metal Maces can only be made from tool metals. They can be cast in ceramic molds, or worked on a metal anvil.
Casting
- Main article: Casting
Bismuth Bronze, Black Bronze, Bronze, and Copper Maces can be cast using a Vessel or a Ceramic Mold instead of working on an anvil.
Ceramic Mold
Making the Clay Tool Mold | Firing the Mold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Vessel
Place an empty or partially filled Mace mold into the slot to fill it with metal from the vessel. It takes 100 units of metal to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. The text in the vessel's GUI will be updated to show the amount of metal remaining in the vessel.
Copper |
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Unshaped Ingot
To fill the Mace mold from a ceramic ingot mold, right click the liquid unshaped ingot to open the casting interface:
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Put the ceramic Mace mold in the second input slot and wait for the filled mold to finished.
Removing the Head from the Mold | Finishing the Mace | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Smithing
- Main article: Working
Mace heads can also be crafted by using double ingots on an anvil with a hammer. This is the only option for higher tier metals that cannot be cast. The damage of the mace depends on the metal used. The durability depends both on the metal used and the skill of the smith forging the head.
Smithing the Mace Head
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Hit, Last | Shrink, Not Last | Bend, Not Last |
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Finishing the Mace
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Usage
Maces are an alternative weapon to the sword, inflicting Crushing Damage on players and mobs that it is used against.
History
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v1 | Added Maces. | |
Build 67 | Mace damage heavily re-balanced to make metal weapons more useful. |
See Also